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QUICK DETECTION MODE SELECTION
HDMI Splitter
Source Device
Detection Mode
Mode Action
Suggested
Application
Auto Detection & Auto Adjustment
Supported
Not Supported
A
(Highest
Common Factor
Mode)
Auto detection,
Lower Standard
First
TV wall application,
sports bar application,
or other application
that different standard
(Resolution, Color
Deep) HDTVs are
connected together.
The HDMI Splitter will compare
the EDID information of each sink
device (HDTV). A lower standard
sink device will be set as the
primary sink device to
communicate with the source
device.
The output
resolution and
color deep of the
source device
need to be set first.
B
(Priority Mode)
Port 1~2 detection
sequence, First
Detect First Out
Home Theater
Application, or user
assigns a primary sink
device by connect it to
port 1.
Detection Sequence starts from
port 1. When connect a sink
device to port 1, the device will be
detected. The source device will
set the output signal based on
port 1 (primary sink device).
The output
resolution and
color deep of the
source device
need to be set first.
HDMI connections require the EDID and HDCP information of source and sink devices for
successful communications.
Please check if the source devices (ex. Blue-ray DVD Player) support auto detection and auto
adjustment of resolution, color deep and audio format.
The mode selection switch is located at the rear panel of the Splitter box.
The original mode setting is mode A.
ATTENTIONS
HDMI
®
splitter will distribute one resolution only at one time. Please set the output resolution of the
source device first, and make sure the resolution can be displayed on all connected display
devices.
The resolution mode will depend on the first plug-in or first of the sequent display devices that can
successfully communicate with source device. Make sure your display devices can support the
highest resolution as source device can support, and your display devices are HDCP compliant
and fully support HDCP.
If the HDMI Splitter is connected to multiple HDTVs which support different highest resolution
(720p, 1080i, 1080p, 2048p), it is recommend to adjust the output resolution of source device to
match the resolution of HDTV that has lower resolution.
To reset the HDMI Splitter, please unplug the power adaptor, or unplug the power cord from DC
jack; and then plug it back.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. When there is no picture presented, please:
Make sure the direct connection from the source device to the display device without the HDMI
Splitter is working.
Check all the connection is correct and all connectors are connected well.
Check the quality of connected cable, and make sure the cable does not damage.
Change the connection sequence of display devices.
Make sure the output resolution setting of source device can be displayed on all connected display
devices.
Reset the HDMI Splitter.